Visitor attractions and information - Newry
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Derrymore House, Bessbrook, Newry, Co. Armagh
BT35 7EF - Tel: 028 8778 4753 (The Argory). Late 18th-century
thatched house in gentrified vernacular style. National Trust.
Charges apply. www.nationaltrust.org.uk. About 2 miles west of Newry. |
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Ring
of Gullion Way. The Ring of Gullion Way starts in the town of
Newry and follows the natural geological formation known as a
ring-dyke through the Ring of Gullion Area of Outstanding Natural
Beauty. Highlights include stunning views of Slieve Gullion,
the surrounding ring-dyke, Carlingford Lough and the Mourne Mountains.
A variety of standing stones and historic monuments in quiet
unspoilt landscapes. Location: On the outskirts of Newry. |
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Newry Cathedral is the most commanding building
in Newry city centre. It was built in 1829 of local granite at
a cost of £8000 and was the first Catholic Cathedral opened
after the granting of Catholic Emancipation. In the centre of Newry. |
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